01/01/2000 The Wonder of it All tells the compelling story of creation through God's conversation with Job and stunning photography from award-winning nature photographer Steve Terrill. Drawn directly from the text of Job with commentary by creation scholars, Henry Morris and Ken Ham, this volume makes a...
The science of biology and its complex parts are addressed in this book. From methods, chemical perspectives, nature of living things, genetics, small plants and little animals, viruses, bacteria and other forms, Algae, one-celled organisms,biology of man, animal life and plant life.
01/01/1989 The Task Force on Eco-Justice necessarily undertook a survey of the various dimensions of the environmental problem. From the first, however, we have sought to view it biblically and theologically. Our study concludes that the mission of the church today necessarily brings Christians into...
01/01/2009 This book was a fresh of breath air. A thoroughly Bible centered, Christ-honoring examination of environmentalism! Who knew it was possible. Before reading this book I had my doubts that anyone with my theology was thinking and writing about the environment. I wonder no more. Craig starts by...
Key Resource01/01/2000 This book articulates a Scriptural world-view which endows the ministry of Christian volunteers around the world-relief and developmental workers as well as traditional missionaries-with Creation-care values that are both biblical and enlightened and can help unlock the secret of why we are here...
Why is it that many Christians find a theological-scientific debate about creation's ancient origins far more engaging than a speech about how to live responsibly in the creation today? Are we more fascinated by academic debates that focus our gaze on what happened long ago than by the hands-on...